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Epoxy Flooring in Vancouver, BC

Vancouver epoxy floor coatings for strata, commercial interiors & facility spaces — built for West Coast conditions.

Priority One Epoxy Flooring installs resinous floor systems across Vancouver — from strata parkades and common areas to commercial back-of-house, retail, restaurants, and facility spaces. We spec each floor around slab condition, moisture risk, traction needs, and downtime windows for a clean, long-lasting result.

Looking for a decorative, high-gloss statement finish for interiors? See our Metallic Epoxy Flooring Vancouver page.

Managing facilities outside Vancouver? Browse our locations hub: Areas We Serve.

Why Epoxy Flooring Works So Well in Vancouver

Vancouver’s wet season, coastal humidity, and year-round traffic can be rough on bare concrete. A properly designed resin system protects the slab, improves safety, and reduces maintenance in strata and commercial spaces.

Designed for vapour drive, salts & daily use

  • Moisture-aware primers for below-grade areas, parkades, and older slabs.
  • Chemical & stain resistance for oils, cleaners, and winter road grime.
  • Slip-resistant textures tuned for ramps, entries, and wet-use zones.
  • Bright, seamless finishes that improve visibility and simplify cleaning.

Garage-only intent?

If you’re mainly looking for a Vancouver garage floor with flake blends and UV-stable topcoats, use our dedicated page: Garage epoxy flooring systems. This Vancouver page stays broader for strata, commercial, and facility intent.

Epoxy floor coating installed in Vancouver BC

Example finish. System selection depends on slab moisture, traffic demands, and traction requirements.

Vancouver Epoxy Floor Coatings for Strata, Commercial & Facilities

This Vancouver page is a hub. For full deep-dives, we link out to dedicated service pages (commercial, industrial, and kitchen).

A. Vancouver strata & parkade areas • B. Vancouver commercial interiors • C. Vancouver industrial facilities (overview) • D. Vancouver wet-use / wash-down areas

A · Vancouver Strata

Strata Parkades & Common Areas

Durable, easy-to-maintain coatings for shared spaces — designed for traction, visibility, and predictable upkeep.

  • Storage rooms, bike rooms & corridors
  • Slip-conscious textures for ramps/entries
  • Phased work options to keep access open
Parkade & Traffic Coatings
B · Vancouver Commercial

Retail, Restaurants & Back-of-House

Cleanable, professional finishes for customer-facing spaces and service areas — tuned for the way your space operates.

  • Retail floors & showrooms
  • Restaurants: FOH/BOH zoning
  • Textures for wet entries and wash areas

Need the full breakdown (finishes, downtime planning, and options)? Visit: Commercial Epoxy Flooring.

Commercial Epoxy Solutions
C · Vancouver Facilities

Vancouver Warehouses & Industrial Facilities (Overview)

Systems designed for repetitive traffic, racking aisles, and service areas — with options for lane marking and safety zones.

  • Wear layers and traffic-lane planning
  • Safety lines, walkways & zone marking
  • Repairs and moisture mitigation options

For thickness, forklift lanes, turning zones, and spec-level details, use: Industrial Epoxy Flooring.

Industrial Epoxy Floors
D · Wet-use / Wash-down

Urethane-Cement for Wet, Wash-Down Areas

For frequent cleaning, chemicals, and traction-critical environments, urethane-cement is often the best fit.

  • Commercial kitchens & prep areas
  • Wash-down rooms & wet processing
  • Slip-resistant textures engineered for sanitation

If this is a kitchen or food environment, use our dedicated page: Commercial Kitchen / HACCP Flooring.

Kitchen / HACCP Floors

Downtime & Scheduling

Many Vancouver installs can be planned around operating hours. Cure times depend on system selection, site temperature, and moisture. We’ll confirm realistic return-to-service timelines during your quote.

  • Phased installs for active buildings
  • Clear prep + coating schedule
  • Options for fast turnarounds where suitable
Get a Vancouver Quote

Picking the Right System for Vancouver

The right coating depends on moisture, UV exposure, traffic, and cleaning routines. Here’s how we typically match systems to Vancouver spaces.

Fast return

Epoxy + Polyaspartic Topcoat

  • Great for decorative broadcast + cleanable finishes
  • UV-stable topcoats for bright openings
  • Excellent for many strata/commercial interiors
High traffic

High-Build Epoxy Wear Systems

  • Service bays, corridors, back-of-house
  • Textures tuned for traction
  • Wear layers built for repetition
Wash-down

Urethane-Cement Floors

  • Wet-use, chemical exposure, sanitation routines
  • Thermal and chemical resistance
  • Reliable traction options

For showpiece, high-gloss feature areas, see: Metallic Epoxy Flooring Vancouver.

Want the deep comparison? See: Polyaspartic vs Polyurea floor coatings.

Our Vancouver Installation Process

Most coating failures come from poor prep. Here’s how we build floors for long-term adhesion and performance.

1) Grinding & surface preparation

We diamond grind the concrete for a strong mechanical bond, then repair cracks and weak areas. This is the foundation of a long-lasting floor.

2) Moisture check & primer selection

We evaluate slab conditions and select primers (including moisture-aware options where required) to reduce bubbling and delamination risk.

3) Build layers + texture + topcoat

We install your selected system and tune texture for use: cleanable for retail, extra grip for ramps, and durable wear layers for traffic lanes.

Best info to send us

  • Approx. square footage (or photos for quick estimate)
  • Use-case (strata, retail, facility, wash-down)
  • Any moisture issues or downtime limits

We’ll recommend the best system for your budget and timeline — without overselling.

Vancouver Neighbourhoods We Serve

If your project is in Vancouver, there’s a good chance we’ve installed floors nearby.

DowntownYaletownCoal HarbourGastownMount Pleasant KitsilanoPoint GreyWest SideEast VancouverStrathcona MarpoleFraser & MainHastings-SunriseCommercial DriveUBC & UEL

Not sure if your address is covered? We regularly work across Metro Vancouver and the Lower Mainland — call or message us and we’ll confirm availability.

Vancouver Epoxy Flooring FAQ

Common questions from Vancouver homeowners, strata councils, and facility managers.

How much does epoxy flooring cost in Vancouver?

Pricing depends on slab condition, moisture levels, preparation requirements, and the system selected. Many light-duty interiors commonly fall in the $8–$12 per sq. ft. range, while strata and facility floors vary based on thickness, traction, line marking and downtime constraints. We provide a written, itemized quote after assessing the slab.

Can you install in active strata buildings or parkades?

Yes. Installations can be phased to keep access open and coordinated with property managers to reduce disruption. Low-odour options and off-hour scheduling are available where needed.

How long will my epoxy floor last in Vancouver?

With proper preparation and the right system, many residential floors last 15–20 years. Heavier-use spaces commonly achieve 10+ years depending on loads, traffic patterns and chemical exposure.

Should I choose epoxy, polyaspartic, or urethane-cement?

Epoxy is commonly used as a base/build coat. Polyaspartic is often selected as a UV-stable topcoat for faster return-to-service and colour stability. Urethane-cement is best for wet areas needing high chemical and thermal resistance. We recommend the best build after evaluating moisture, traffic and downtime.

Ready to Talk About Your Vancouver Project?

Share the square footage, current condition, and how the space is used — then we’ll recommend the best system for your budget and timeline.

  • Free on-site assessment in Vancouver
  • Clear, itemized estimates with options
  • Strata, commercial and facility-grade systems
Get My Vancouver Quote

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